If you fear your diet isn't healthy enough, and you're taking a multivitamin to compensate, don't let this week's news cause you to toss the bottle of tablets into the trash, a local dietitian says.
Sharon Smalling, Memorial Hermann Hospital clinical dietitian, cautioned that Monday's news about a long-term study showing women who took multivitamins - including vitamin B6, folic acid, iron, magnesium, zinc, copper and iron - might have an increased risk of death may not be as bad as it sounds.
She explained the risk of death increased by only 1 percent, from 39.8 percent for those who did not take vitamins to 40.8 for those who did. The study was based on data from the long-term Iowa Women's Health Study and looked at nearly 39,000 women over 19 years. The women's average age was 62 at the start of the study.
"We just don't have enough information to draw a conclusion on whether it's bad for you or good for you," Smalling said. "If your diet's not perfect, and most of us are not perfect, if you're not meeting nutrient needs, maybe a multivitamin is OK to take."
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